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« on: December 23, 2018, 02:03:08 PM »

Mike Dunleavy Was already sworn in? Why? Why is the governor of Alaska sworn in so early?

I don't see a problem here:

Once the election results are official and certified, the new Governor can be sworn in at any time.

Yes, ideally elected officials should be sworn in 2-3 days after election results are certified.

Agreed, it prevents the inherently anti-democratic action in lame-duck sessions seen in places like WI, MI, NC
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